The chief attraction of the afternoon of the opening day was the jumping exhibition, but it was not until considerably after 4 o'clock that the big held entered for the ...
Article : 2,702 wordsAlthough very liberal prizes were offered, but few came forward. Mr. W. F. Buchanan, Walter Douglas, and J. Robinson were the exhibitors. The prize of £30 offered by the New South Wales ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 536 wordsReceipt led off by clearing 4ft 6in in fine style; Mr. Malverton's bay gelding just brushed; Jack baulked twice, and then knocked the bar down twice. He, however, got over the third time. ...
Article : 424 wordsThe prizes, £10 first and £5 second, brought out a fine field of trotters in harness, the conditions setting forth that the competitors would be judged for speed, style, and action. The display of ...
Article : 290 wordsThe large trophies of agricultural produce surpassed anything of the kind that has been seen at this show for a long time. The produce was of excellent quality, and illustrated in a ...
Article : 5,627 wordsThe tournament started with a teat for polo ponies, for which less than a dozen entries were made. The contest was an interesting one although it attracted comparatively little public attention. It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 325 wordsThe Government of New South Wales offered, by way of special prizes for the best exhibit of five horses suitable for remounts, the sum of £35, to be divided into three prizes. Only Messrs. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe cattle were a very good lot. In the classes for aged Durham bulls three very good animals were shown, two from the well-known stud of Mr. Angas, South Aus ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 Apr 1896, Page 14
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